1. Time remaining: The estimated time remaining to charge to your set limit (see
NOTE:
When charging to 100%, the vehicle may continue to charge with low power when
charging is displayed as complete. This is expected operation. Because the added energy
beyond this point is low, it is usually not beneficial to continue charging.
2. Charging: The current power of the charger.
3. Charging rate: The maximum current available from the attached charge cable.
4. Range gained: Estimated increase in driving distance achieved in the charging session.
5. Driving distance: Displays the total estimated driving distance or energy percentage
(depending on your display setting) available.
NOTE:
To change how energy units are displayed, touch
Controls
>
Display
>
Energy
Display
.
6. Charge status: Charge status messages (such as Supercharging, Scheduled Charging)
display here (see
Scheduled Charging and Scheduled Departure on page 208
During Charging
During charging, the charge port light pulses
green, and the touchscreen displays real-time
charging status. The frequency at which the
green charge port light pulses slows down as
the charge level approaches full. When
charging is complete, the light stops pulsing
and is solid green.
NOTE:
If Model X is locked, the charge port
light does not light up.
If the charge port light turns red while
charging, a fault is detected. Check the
instrument panel or touchscreen for an alert
describing the fault. A fault can occur due to
something as common as a power outage. If a
power outage occurs, charging resumes
automatically when power is restored.
NOTE:
It is normal to hear sounds during
charging. Particularly at high currents, the
refrigerant compressor and fan operate as
needed to keep the Battery cool.
Charging Instructions
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